Gas prices are out of control, and every mile is burning a hole in your wallet. If you’re sick of overpaying at the pump, it’s time to get serious about cutting fuel costs. These 11 gas-saving hacks will help you stretch every gallon, whether you’re on a cross-country road trip or just trying to survive the latest price surge.

1. Drive Less – But Smarter

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The easiest way to save gas is to use less of it. That doesn’t mean you have to give up road trips altogether, but planning ahead makes a difference. Combining errands into a single, efficient route saves fuel and time. Carpooling cuts costs even further. For longer trips, bundling destinations into one itinerary is key – seeing Yosemite and Death Valley in one trip, for example, is smarter than making two separate drives.

2. Stop Wasting Gas with Low Tire Pressure

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Driving on underinflated tires forces your car to work harder, which burns more gas. If you haven’t checked your tire pressure lately, you’re probably losing miles per gallon without realizing it. A quick pressure check before a long drive can make a noticeable difference. Keeping a portable air compressor in your car means you won’t have to rely on expensive gas station air pumps.

3. Slow Down – Speeding is Draining Your Tank

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Driving fast might shave a few minutes off your trip, but it’s also eating into your fuel efficiency. Most cars lose mileage efficiency once they go over 50 mph, which means the faster you drive, the more gas you burn. While it’s tempting to keep up with traffic on the highway, maintaining a steady, moderate speed will help you go farther on a single tank.

4. Ditch the Stop-and-Go Driving

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Constant acceleration and braking waste fuel, and the more erratic your driving, the more gas you’re burning. Cruise control is one of the easiest ways to maintain efficiency on highways. If your car has an Eco Mode, turning it on can help regulate fuel consumption. Avoiding aggressive driving isn’t just safer – it also keeps money in your pocket.

5. Pick Fuel-Efficient Routes (Not Just the Fastest One)

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Google Maps and other navigation apps now suggest fuel-efficient routes in addition to the fastest ones. Choosing a route with fewer hills, less stop-and-go traffic, and fewer detours can help you save on gas. While scenic back roads might be tempting, they often require frequent speed changes that burn more fuel. Sticking to highways and well-maintained roads usually leads to better mileage.

6. Lighten Your Load – Your Car is Not a Storage Unit

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The heavier your car, the more fuel it takes to move. Extra weight forces the engine to work harder, which lowers fuel efficiency. If your trunk is full of things you don’t need, you’re literally paying extra to haul them around. Before hitting the road, clear out anything unnecessary and pack only the essentials. The difference may seem small, but over time, it adds up.

7. Stop Idling – It’s Just Burning Gas for No Reason

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Every minute your car sits in traffic or in a drive-thru line with the engine running, you’re wasting gas. Sitting in gridlock with the engine on can burn through fuel quickly. Instead of dealing with rush-hour traffic, plan your trips earlier or later in the day when the roads are clearer. Drive-thru lines are another gas-wasting culprit – parking the car and ordering inside can actually save fuel and time. If you’re stopped for more than a minute, turning off the engine is the smarter move.

8. Get That Junk Off Your Roof

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If you’re driving with a roof rack or a loaded cargo box, you’re increasing wind resistance and forcing the engine to work harder. This extra drag can reduce fuel efficiency by as much as 25%. Even an empty roof rack adds unnecessary resistance. If you don’t absolutely need it, take it off. Removing rooftop storage is one of the easiest ways to boost your mileage instantly.

9. Sign Up for Rewards and Membership Programs

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Paying full price for gas is unnecessary when rewards programs and discounts are widely available. Apps like GetUpside and ReceiptHog offer cashback for fuel purchases. Warehouse memberships at Costco or Sam’s Club can get you access to significantly lower gas prices. Many grocery stores also offer fuel rewards that add up over time. Taking advantage of these programs can lead to major savings, especially for frequent drivers.

10. Find Cheap Gas Before You Need It

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Pulling into the first gas station you see is an easy way to overpay. Gas prices vary from station to station, and highway gas stations are almost always more expensive than those in town. Apps like GasBuddy help locate the cheapest fuel in your area in real time. Planning fill-ups ahead of time and avoiding premium-priced stations can save a significant amount over a long road trip.

11. Choose the Right Day to Fill Up

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Gas prices fluctuate throughout the week, and some days are consistently more expensive than others. Mondays tend to have the lowest prices, while Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays are often the most expensive. Paying attention to your usual gas station’s pricing trends can help you time your fill-ups for maximum savings.

Final Thoughts

Gas prices might be out of your control, but how much you spend doesn’t have to be. Small changes in driving habits and a little bit of planning can make a big difference in fuel costs. These 11 strategies will help you cut down on unnecessary gas expenses, whether you’re road-tripping across the country or just commuting daily.

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